Bitcoin Wallet ‘Phishing’ Attacks On The Rise As Bitcoin About To Lick $17,000

Who wouldn’t be willing to acquire the digital cryptocurrency which currently values at around $16,900? But some people prefer to choose the bad way. The social engineers around the world are also filled with greed – a trait found in many humans.

According to phishing tracking service CheckPhish, there has been a rise in the number of phishing pages designed to impersonate high-profile brands.

Five domains have been identified which were trying to disguise themselves as the Blockchain wallet service. Similar bitcoin phishing activity has been reported by others.

There is more. A spam campaign, reported by Fortinet, promotes a fake version of the bot trading tool GunBot in emails. It tries to download files containing Orcus RAT malware on people computers with an intent of stealing their Bitcoin information and emptying the wallet.